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Types of Licences

Bingo 

  • Bingo Class A - a licence issued to an Association to manage a Bingo Event at an Association Bingo Hall.
  • Bingo Class B - a licence issued to a single charitable or religious organization to participate at a Bingo Event in conjunction with a Class A licensee at an Association Bingo Hall
  • Bingo Class C - a licence issued to a charity or religious organization to conduct and manage a Bingo Event at a Community Bingo Hall. Limited to a maximum of three events per week.
  • Municipal Bingo - Class C Restricted - a licence issued to a charity or religious organization to conduct or manage a Bingo Event at any premises specified in the licence, under which the total value of all prizes is not to exceed $1,000, and is limited to one Bingo Event per week.

Breakopen Tickets 

  • Breakopen tickets are commonly referred to as pull-tabs or Nevada tickets. Pollard Banknote Limited is the distributor of breakopen tickets in Saskatchewan. Applicants that have been approved for a breakopen ticket licence will be directed to Pollard Banknote Limited to purchase tickets.

Monte Carlo

  • Eligible groups and organizations may receive a licence to hold a Monte Carlo (mock casino) night. Mock casino nights are limited to wheel games and blackjack table games. A charitable group or organization can hold a combined total of 12 Monte Carlo events annually.

Texas Hold 'em

  • Eligible groups and organizations may receive a licence to hold a Texas Hold 'em poker night. A charitable group or organization can hold a combined total of 12 Texas Hold 'em poker tournaments annually.

Raffles

  • Municipal Raffle - offering retail prizes with a value not exceeding $1,000 and may be issued a licence by a Local Authority or SLGA;  
  • Public Amusement Raffle - means a raffle lottery restricted to non-profit organizations, with a retail prize value of $500.00 or less, and a ticket price not in excess of $2.00, as per Section 207(1) (d) of the Criminal Code.  
  • Large Raffle - lottery containing prizes with retail value exceeding $50,000.
  • Regular Raffle - lottery containing prizes with retail value of more than $1,000 and not exceeding $50,000.

Policies associated with the following Raffle types are available:







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